64 EAETHQFAKES ON THE PACIFIC COAST 



1S65. Febrnary 4; 11 p. m.; V. 



Strong shock in S. F., Cal. — Fuchs. 



1SG5, Febrnary 7; to end of 1SG6. 



It is the opinion of Fuchs (p. 10) that a jDeriod of earthquakes in 

 San Francisco began on February 7 and lasted during the whole of 

 the year 1866, and even into 1867. The greatest shock was 1865, 

 October 8. 



1S65. February 7; 11 p. iii. 



San Francisco. — Perrey. 



1865. February 8; 3 p. m.; V. 



Strong shock in S. F., another at 6^2 p. m. — Fuchs. 



1865. 3Iareb 5; nigbt. 



Petalunia; the heaviest ever felt up to this time. — B. Ms. 



1S65. March 5; Sb. 45m.; IV. 



A light shock at Visalia, Cal.— J. B. T. 



1865. Marcb 7; lH/o p. m.; V. 



Heavy shock in Napa City, followed one hour later by a lighter one. 

 —Fuchs. Smart shock at San Francisco at 23h. [llh.?]— J. B. T. 



1865. Mareli 8; 6 a. m,; V. 



Heavy shock at Napa City, and half an hour later another shock. 

 In Santa Kosa, six shocks. — Fuchs. Smart shock in S. F., 6h. 20m. 

 J. B. T. 



1865. March 19; 



San Francisco. — Perrey. 



1865. March 24; 7:30 a. m.; IV; 



Eather severe shock in S. F., Cal. — Fuchs. 



1865. March 30; 7h. 2Sm.; V. 



Very smart shock at San Francisco, Cal. — J. B. T.— Perrey. 



1865. April 15; Oh. 40m.; VI. 



Severe shock at San Diego, Cal. — J. B. T. 



1865. April 18; 13h. 31m.; IV and V. 



Light shock at San Francisco, Angel Island, and Oakland (lY). Se- 

 vere at San Juan, Monterey County (V). — J. B. T. 



1865. April 26; 3:55 p. nl.; V. 



Quite a severe shock in S. F. — Minimj and Scientific Press. Heavy 

 shocks in many places in California, all from E. to W. — Fuchs. — 

 Perrey. Two shocks, S. F., Cal.— S. F. D. 



